
RESiLIFTs are the original in-home elevators. The award-winning shaftless design was invented by Australian engineer Peter van Emmerik. Residential Lift Manufacturing manufactures and distributes the RESiLIFT® range around Australia. Peter’s ground-breaking design was patented and has been replicated across the globe.
Pioneering home elevators, Peter’s clever design has enabled the average Australian to afford an in home elevator. Now installing a RESiLIFT® is less than the cost of moving homes. The RESiLIFT® can be retrofitted into existing homes with minimal hassle. The home elevator can also be easily installed in new builds.
Why install a RESiLIFT in-home elevator?
Installing a RESiLIFT® enables people to stay in their split-level home without the limitations and dangers of stairs.
In 2025, the RESiLIFT® elevators continue to be an affordable solution for the challenge of stairs with over 4,000 home elevators installed around the country.
Despite the home elevator’s small footprint, RESiLIFT® lifts still fits two people. With the choice of three different sizes, some can accommodate walkers and even wheelchairs.
With a huge number of safety features, a RESiLIFT® means you can stay in your home safely.
With authorised RESiLIFT® distributors located around Australia, you can have a home elevator installed within weeks of your booking.
Manufactured and designed in Australia, the RESiLIFT® has been patented and have led the way in the home elevator market globally.
[First published in 2019. Product, installation and building costs may have changed].
Future-proof your home today with RESiLIFT® in-home elevators. Now you can stay in the home you love with Australia’s favourite home elevator.
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